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another example why businesses are leaving california. up to 25% leaving the state and california ranks dead last for eight years in business competitiveness and third highest unemployment rate. none of these things are going to help the citizens of california and i'm amazed what they put up with so far. >> brenda: all right, julian, do you think, you better have your credit card out if they're going to be paying for this, huh? >> i think it's a bad idea. now, in 1983 during the recession, president raing be increased state to state local government and 2003 during the recession, republican president george w. bush increased state aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead o
another example why businesses are leaving california. up to 25% leaving the state and california ranks dead last for eight years in business competitiveness and third highest unemployment rate. none of these things are going to help the citizens of california and i'm amazed what they put up with so far. >> brenda: all right, julian, do you think, you better have your credit card out if they're going to be paying for this, huh? >> i think it's a bad idea. now, in 1983 during the...
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eastern, 945 pacific, reporting on the largest manhunt in modern california history. booktv visits the united states naval academy. politics, history, and war will be covered. visit booktv.org for a complete schedule of this week's programming and watch as all become weekend long on c-span2 and a booktv.org. up next, dakota meyer talks about the battle in afghanistan and his efforts to rescue soldiers that were ambushed by taliban forces. dakota meyer became the first living marine to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. this is about 45 minutes. >> i would like to welcome everybody. this is my official welcome. we are honored to have you here today. we are part of an elite club of authors. there are many that are active here in the american legion post the other thing i want to mention is each of you have a card that looks something like this. several years ago, we began a program called support the troops. the weather was books or dvds or even ipods, batteries, some of the things that they let us know that they needed, and we collected a few boxes and s
eastern, 945 pacific, reporting on the largest manhunt in modern california history. booktv visits the united states naval academy. politics, history, and war will be covered. visit booktv.org for a complete schedule of this week's programming and watch as all become weekend long on c-span2 and a booktv.org. up next, dakota meyer talks about the battle in afghanistan and his efforts to rescue soldiers that were ambushed by taliban forces. dakota meyer became the first living marine to receive...
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and earlier this month as many as sixty wal-mart workers went on strike outside a store in southern california and wal-mart's fifty year history only once the employees successfully unionized and so wal-mart closed that stores in canada given the declining union rates over the last several decades isn't time to put in place more protections for unions for democracy in the workplace or which is that you knew as our democracy in the work will use our democracy at work we disagree on that because when you say that i hear stalinist tactics that take away from the ability of the owners of the company only investors of the company to be able to get it. i could not be more wrong unions are responsible in this country for the eight hour workday they are responsible for the five day work week they are responsible for osha laws they are responsible for the fact that we do not have twelve year olds working in factories ask anyone else i'm doing well ask the templars in congress probably broke every worker's rights in this country they have made the workplace a safer place for millions of american workers
and earlier this month as many as sixty wal-mart workers went on strike outside a store in southern california and wal-mart's fifty year history only once the employees successfully unionized and so wal-mart closed that stores in canada given the declining union rates over the last several decades isn't time to put in place more protections for unions for democracy in the workplace or which is that you knew as our democracy in the work will use our democracy at work we disagree on that because...
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california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so it's very difficult when you hear people say american values and american values are being threatened by the influx of immigrants from other countries. what american values? american values are values of immigrants that made this country. >> i'll throw out it's easy to argue for an open border, right, like the european community. it is never going to happen here. i don't think so. >> why? >> because the economic differences are so big. when an immigrant here in the united states can make in half an hour what they make a day in mexico, about $5 a day. still immigration has
california, nevada, parts of utah, texas, new mexico, arizona, colorado. that was all the northern territory of mexico, and there were mexican citizens living on that land before it became part of the united states. as they say in south texas or in northern new mexico, southern colorado, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. >> mexicans have a big presence here and they have had a big presence here. and it just does to show you how this country is a country of immigrants. so...
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tour he has a healthy four shot lead at the halfway stage in california hitting a sixty on the second day to put him on fourteen overall chasing him or jonathan vegas and billy horse who are tied in second while of course the masters ross fisher is also enjoying a healthy lead the englishman has a three shot cushion at the top of the leaderboard there after the second round of the aussie nico victoria gold course scotland stephen gallacher is in second spot along with burger from austria gallagher with the lovely approach here on the seventeenth. and england's justin rose beat countryman lee westwood by one shot to win the lucrative world golf final in turkey rose reached the turn at three and remember the tenth to go to shots clear yet west would close that gap to a single stroke with a birdie at the sixth thing but rose kept his composure the sink is parked at the end to the finish with a five on the past sixty six cleats that think the world number five also picking up a check for one and a half million dollars the biggest school team in your career full of respect to his opponent.
tour he has a healthy four shot lead at the halfway stage in california hitting a sixty on the second day to put him on fourteen overall chasing him or jonathan vegas and billy horse who are tied in second while of course the masters ross fisher is also enjoying a healthy lead the englishman has a three shot cushion at the top of the leaderboard there after the second round of the aussie nico victoria gold course scotland stephen gallacher is in second spot along with burger from austria...
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for one, brooke, the supply crunch in california is easing, there was a power outage at one refinery there and a fire at another refinery. so what that does is caused prices to spike earlier this month. that is going away. also, prices are falling for crude oil and gas, that's traded on the futures market. both of those factor into lowering prices at the pump. then there is the typical seasonal slowdown you see after the peak summer driving season. what is happening is there is less demand, which means we don't see stations raising their prices. refiners are switching to a cheaper blend of fuel this time of year, known as the winter blend. it is no longer using the cleaner more expensive summer blend from a couple of months ago. roll all that together and it brings down prices for gas at least a little bit where you drive bit gas station, say, wow, prices are actually lower. >> here's what i want to ask you for more, the question is, might we actually dip below the $3 a gallon mark or is that just crazy, crazy talk? >> i think it is crazy talk, a little wishful thinking but i'll try
for one, brooke, the supply crunch in california is easing, there was a power outage at one refinery there and a fire at another refinery. so what that does is caused prices to spike earlier this month. that is going away. also, prices are falling for crude oil and gas, that's traded on the futures market. both of those factor into lowering prices at the pump. then there is the typical seasonal slowdown you see after the peak summer driving season. what is happening is there is less demand,...
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and you know voters in california right now are considering proposition 34 to end the death penalty there. >> eliot: will it pass, do you think? >> i don't know. hopefully so. we don't have the mechanisms in place to be certain with the convictions that we're putting forward. in addition to that, you know, aside from the death penalty in america, we send a lot of people to prison for even nonmurder offenses for life. we have 2.4 million people right now and even if we're wrong 1% of the time, you're talking about over 20,000 people innocent. >> eliot: we will continue this conversation because this is so critical. it goes to the integrity of our judicial system. something we all must and should and hopefully do care about. vanessa po
and you know voters in california right now are considering proposition 34 to end the death penalty there. >> eliot: will it pass, do you think? >> i don't know. hopefully so. we don't have the mechanisms in place to be certain with the convictions that we're putting forward. in addition to that, you know, aside from the death penalty in america, we send a lot of people to prison for even nonmurder offenses for life. we have 2.4 million people right now and even if we're wrong 1% of...
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the explanation they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile something else is going on in benghazi. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we weren't there. >> if you were could you have protected ambassador stevens? >>> oo when we return investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? gregg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and
the explanation they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile something else is going on in benghazi. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we weren't there. >> if you were could you have protected ambassador stevens? >>> oo when we return investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? gregg palkot has the story of...
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in california, what happens here effects the rest of the country. if this should be passed it will be replicated everywhere. unions will no longer be able to contribute. >> eliot: money washing over politics is an enormous president obama, and it needs to be remedied. this is not an even balanced remedy. how do you handicap the race right now. >> we're ahead. the no-worker votes are ahead. i urge people to go to courage campaign.org , check out the facts and vote no on 32. >> eliot: prop 30, which would be a tax increase designed to forestall an automatic spending cut, most of it although not all mandated to go to education. this is something that is unusual when you see the governor jerry brown say we want to raise taxes north to in order to fund education and other services. >> you're a former governor. you know the difficulty in running a state. in california it's particularly difficult because you need two-thirds of the legislature to raise taxes. you have to go to the people to do it. that's what this is. the governor is doing something that a
in california, what happens here effects the rest of the country. if this should be passed it will be replicated everywhere. unions will no longer be able to contribute. >> eliot: money washing over politics is an enormous president obama, and it needs to be remedied. this is not an even balanced remedy. how do you handicap the race right now. >> we're ahead. the no-worker votes are ahead. i urge people to go to courage campaign.org , check out the facts and vote no on 32. >>...
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to california in 15 hours. that means you'll have to go 2 hundred miles an hour and romney said i'm not going to break the law. then how do you square the numbers? you've got to throw the math word back at them maybe with the pretty colors if you want. >> do you expect joe biden to be able to make that point or to do anything else that's going to significantly change the democrats' process. >> i do have high hopes for biden. i watched the debates in the 2007-2008 campaign and biden beat both hillary clinton and barack obama in a number of debates. everybody talks about his gaffes and they forget he is a good debatetor and he has a capacity for empathy for average people. and he can just explain stuff quite well. so i think he will put ryan on the griddle and take the interview with chris wallace and say look, you've got time. you said the math is too complicated. don't give us talk about base lines. tell us how you're going to do this. >> e.j., thanks for being here. i appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >>>
to california in 15 hours. that means you'll have to go 2 hundred miles an hour and romney said i'm not going to break the law. then how do you square the numbers? you've got to throw the math word back at them maybe with the pretty colors if you want. >> do you expect joe biden to be able to make that point or to do anything else that's going to significantly change the democrats' process. >> i do have high hopes for biden. i watched the debates in the 2007-2008 campaign and biden...
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california and we need them. >> bradley whitford, great to have you with us. that's "the ed show." i'm ed shultz. now to the quarterback of last night's coverage, rachel maddow. her show starting right now. >> the patriots are not having the best quarterback year, so i'm taking that -- >> you were okay on sunday from what i saw. >> we took it into extra time to give everybody extra time with their ulcer doctors, but the quarterback is a little unnerving. >> last night was fun. thank you for staying with us for the next hour. i do have something to say about last night's debate and i hope you'll indulge me for a moment. last night was the last moment where the whole country will be watching the exact same thing for the exact same amount of time before we get down to election day. last night was our last collective moment as a nation, watching the same candidates at the same time in a way that was unmediated that brings us together as a country. this past july, mitt romney made the first visit of any candidate to the great totally nonswing state of montana. montana has a close senate
california and we need them. >> bradley whitford, great to have you with us. that's "the ed show." i'm ed shultz. now to the quarterback of last night's coverage, rachel maddow. her show starting right now. >> the patriots are not having the best quarterback year, so i'm taking that -- >> you were okay on sunday from what i saw. >> we took it into extra time to give everybody extra time with their ulcer doctors, but the quarterback is a little unnerving....
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this week, california, arizona, and indiana kick off their early voting periods. they join 34 other states already choosing their next president. in ohio, nearly 700,000 absentee ballots have been requested so far. 30% by democrats, compared to 24% by republicans. that's a positive sign for the president. early voting is a big deal in ohio because of the state's debacle on election day back in 2004 when long lines at polling places prompted some folks to go home instead of casting their ballot. to fix that problem, ohio expanded its early voting program and a majority of those who voted early supported barack obama. the right wing is determined to stop history from repeating itself. leading the charge, this man, ohio's republican secretary of state jon husted. this year, he's fought early voting hours and block weekend voting and fire election officials who disagreed with him. but on friday husted suffered a big setback. early voting was restored for three days before election day. husted is now reviewing his legal options. but voting suppression isn't just happen
this week, california, arizona, and indiana kick off their early voting periods. they join 34 other states already choosing their next president. in ohio, nearly 700,000 absentee ballots have been requested so far. 30% by democrats, compared to 24% by republicans. that's a positive sign for the president. early voting is a big deal in ohio because of the state's debacle on election day back in 2004 when long lines at polling places prompted some folks to go home instead of casting their ballot....
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seafood workers who supply to wal-mart in june and in the second week of september warehouse workers in california and illinois who on paper don't work for one alert but are subject to wal-mart's supply chain to america's budgeting they went on strike and there was a truly unusual victory that warehouse workers one in illinois where they would look for people their jobs back who they said had been fired because they were involved in organizing. payment. we are out of time about i really want to thank you for your insight here labor journalist josh eidelson with salon dot com and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our web site r t dot com slash usa and if you're not already you should follow me on twitter at christine.
seafood workers who supply to wal-mart in june and in the second week of september warehouse workers in california and illinois who on paper don't work for one alert but are subject to wal-mart's supply chain to america's budgeting they went on strike and there was a truly unusual victory that warehouse workers one in illinois where they would look for people their jobs back who they said had been fired because they were involved in organizing. payment. we are out of time about i really want to...
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then i watched the supposed big california congressional debate fight and it was really just this, this one guy weirdly aggressively awkwardly hugging the guy really hard. that was it. so who cares? the record stands. paul ryan versus joe biden in centerville, kentucky, last night. come on, this is add good as it ever gets. >> stop talking about how you care about people. show me something. show me a policy. show me a policy where you take responsibility. >> this is a plan that's bipartisan. it's a plan i put together with a prominent democrat senator from oregon. >> there's not one democrat who endorses it. not one democrat who signed the plan. >> our partner is a democrat from oregon. >> and he said he does no longer support you for that. >> we put it together with the former clinton budget director. this idea -- >> who disavows it. >> this idea -- >> this is a bunch of stuff. look, here's the deal. >> what does that mean, a bunch of stuff? >> well, it means it's simply inaccurate. >> it's irish. >> it is. we irish call it malarky. >> thanks for the translation. >> the idea if you hea
then i watched the supposed big california congressional debate fight and it was really just this, this one guy weirdly aggressively awkwardly hugging the guy really hard. that was it. so who cares? the record stands. paul ryan versus joe biden in centerville, kentucky, last night. come on, this is add good as it ever gets. >> stop talking about how you care about people. show me something. show me a policy. show me a policy where you take responsibility. >> this is a plan that's...
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one of the things that i have found really interesting in republican politics, i grew up in california during the fight over prop 187. very anti-immigrant there. it's this anti-immigrant thing and it split the republican party. you had george w. bush leading the pro-immigration relatively pro-immigrant wing of the republican party. he got a lot of latino support when he got elected. but george w. bush had his compassionate conservatism thing was about the issue of immigration and being compassionate. you saw rick perry try to make the case of being compassionate in terms of going to college and dream act kids and the way they need to be treated respectfully. and mitt romney played the pete wilson role. he was the hard liner and said you don't have a brain. it's not about having a heart, you don't have a brain if you're going to do that for these kids. i wonder how you feel about the republicans fighting amongst themselves on this issue. it seems like they haven't figured out which direction they are going to go. >> they haven't and it's sad. it really is sad because it's just -- where
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get a load of what's happening in california. prop 32. it sounds like oh, my god we've these corporations taking this money and we've got to stop the corporations taking payroll from their employees using it for political purposes. >> if you have a telephoto lens, maybe you would see deals cut in shadows and back rooms with contributions government unions control politicians. it is killing california. 11% unemployment. high taxes. lavish pensions. billions in waste. $50 billion a year on education but among the worst performing schools. cut the money tie between special interest lobbyists and career politicians. put people back in charge. yes on prop 32. >> cenk: it sounds like it is anti-corporation right? no funded by the corporations. in fact, it is pushed by this group called the lincoln club of orange county who also pushed citizens united. you know why they're doing this? and actually it doesn't affect corporations at all. they use their general treasury. what it does is it affects unions. the real purpose is to cripple labor unions
get a load of what's happening in california. prop 32. it sounds like oh, my god we've these corporations taking this money and we've got to stop the corporations taking payroll from their employees using it for political purposes. >> if you have a telephoto lens, maybe you would see deals cut in shadows and back rooms with contributions government unions control politicians. it is killing california. 11% unemployment. high taxes. lavish pensions. billions in waste. $50 billion a year on...
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[laughter] good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth of california. the place where you are in the know. i am dug sovereign political reporter at kcbs radio in san francisco and i will be a moderator for this evening's program. please insure your cell phone, pda and other noisemaking devices are turned off for at least on silence. and we will get underway in just a moment. first i'd like to tell you about some upcoming programs. this thursday, september 27, melanie, financial commentator for abc's good morning america, and paul schott stevens who is the ceo of the investment company institute will team up to discuss the future of retirement in this daunting economic environment they will stick to the current crop of retiring baby boomers and give saving strategies for the younger generation for those golden years far ahead. this will be a new program this is thursday year the commonwealth club in san francisco. tuesday october 2nd former connecticut senator chris dodd will be here in his new role as the chairman and ceo of the motion picture associati
[laughter] good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth of california. the place where you are in the know. i am dug sovereign political reporter at kcbs radio in san francisco and i will be a moderator for this evening's program. please insure your cell phone, pda and other noisemaking devices are turned off for at least on silence. and we will get underway in just a moment. first i'd like to tell you about some upcoming programs. this thursday, september 27, melanie,...
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in the same way you might feel if you're a republican in the state of california. so that's why people feel that way. is there a reform that would adjust for that or you think it doesn't make sense? >> you have to remember that what we're talking about here is not caused by the constitutional way of electing the president, so-called electoral college. it's because the state legislatures, almost all of them, use what is called the winner take all system. that is the reason that republicans don't get electoral votes in california and vice versa for democrats in texas is because those state legislatures have decided to award all the electoral votes to the person who gets the most electoral votes. it's nothing about the constitution. the state legislatures if they wanted to hear their voters, they could change this if they wanted to but only two have done so. >> all right. just one final question, i guess. the reality of this would be people would have to accept, i know right now it's republicans who think mitt romney could win the popular, lose the electoral. if they
in the same way you might feel if you're a republican in the state of california. so that's why people feel that way. is there a reform that would adjust for that or you think it doesn't make sense? >> you have to remember that what we're talking about here is not caused by the constitutional way of electing the president, so-called electoral college. it's because the state legislatures, almost all of them, use what is called the winner take all system. that is the reason that republicans...
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democrat from california. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i think you've heard the conversation. there's criticism from both sides that there has not been enough specificity. let me read what orrin hatch had to say in particular about this new brochure the president put out yesterday. with romney surging in the polls and two weeks before the election, the president's campaign responded by releasing a glossy 20-page brochure and called it an agenda. sure it's got nice pictures but it isn't a plan. it's nothing but a rehash of the same failed ideas of the past four years. you say to orrin hatch? >> i absolutely disagree with that. i think it is a plan. there are ideas in there that i believe will address the number one issue that we're facing in our country right now, and that is jobs. talking about hiring teachers, talking about starting a manufacturing institute, tax breaks, closing tax loopholes so that companies do not locate overseas. i do believe that there's a lot of specifics in there. a
democrat from california. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i think you've heard the conversation. there's criticism from both sides that there has not been enough specificity. let me read what orrin hatch had to say in particular about this new brochure the president put out yesterday. with romney surging in the polls and two weeks before the election, the president's campaign responded by releasing a glossy 20-page brochure and called it an agenda. sure it's got...
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there are actual whole groups of prospectors, and we were involved in one in california. and this was 1973, perhaps be, '74, the environmentalists were trying to get the mining act revised to stop the ownership of mining claims in the mojave desert because of the kangaroo rat that was endangered and the desert tortoise were endangered. and that was my introduction to the tension between mixed use and nonuse. the environmentalists were simply adamant that they were going to wall off the entire mojave desert for use, and they did, in fact. it became impossible to use recreational vehicles, and wound up giving up our claim. now, of course, when they want to put solar installations out there, they talk to the vinylallists, and they talk about gentle mowing of the tops of the cacti that take 100 years to grow back. they relocated a bunch of tortoises even though the mortality rate is ridiculously high when you move them, and kangaroo rats no longer matter because they want their solar fields. and the same is true where since they happened to notice people don't live out in the
there are actual whole groups of prospectors, and we were involved in one in california. and this was 1973, perhaps be, '74, the environmentalists were trying to get the mining act revised to stop the ownership of mining claims in the mojave desert because of the kangaroo rat that was endangered and the desert tortoise were endangered. and that was my introduction to the tension between mixed use and nonuse. the environmentalists were simply adamant that they were going to wall off the entire...
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and for the win there's california congressman dana rohrbacher who once suggested the earth's temperature shifted millions of years
and for the win there's california congressman dana rohrbacher who once suggested the earth's temperature shifted millions of years
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but first, we go about 1,000 miles southwest of here to southern california. correspondent william la jeunesse has obtained new information that the obama administration tried to keep secret regarding operation "fast and furious." it includes just who has paid the price with the now infamous gun tracking program. >> a mother cries for her son, one of 18 killed in drug rehab center in juarez, mexico. months later, hit men massacre 16 at teenager's birthday party. weapons used in both attacks traced to operation fast and furious. >> they are waiting for an answer. they want to know what happened. and why they define stop these guns from leighing the united states and enending up. >> spanish language network univision and fox news obtained list of 100,000 weapons recovered in mexico. compared those serial numbers with the 2000 guns sold in fast and furious. nearly two dozen matched. connecting an untold number of injuries and fatalities to the u.s. program. >> this woman lost two sons to fast and furious guns. >> they don't know what to do. we interview them and
but first, we go about 1,000 miles southwest of here to southern california. correspondent william la jeunesse has obtained new information that the obama administration tried to keep secret regarding operation "fast and furious." it includes just who has paid the price with the now infamous gun tracking program. >> a mother cries for her son, one of 18 killed in drug rehab center in juarez, mexico. months later, hit men massacre 16 at teenager's birthday party. weapons used in...